You asked, we answered. Below are some of the most common questions homeowners ask when considering our doors. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to get in touch and our team will be happy to help.
A GRP composite door is a high-performance entrance door made from a combination of materials designed to deliver strength, insulation and durability. The outer layer is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), which gives the door its tough, weather-resistant finish while maintaining the look of a traditional timber door.
Yes. GRP composite doors are designed with modern security in mind. They typically include reinforced cores, high-strength frames and multi-point locking systems, helping to provide enhanced protection for your home compared with many traditional timber doors.
Composite doors are designed with thermal efficiency in mind. Their insulated core and sealed construction help reduce heat loss and minimise draughts, which can improve comfort inside your home and support better energy efficiency, helping to keep your bills down.
Very little. Unlike timber doors, GRP composite doors do not need regular sanding, staining or repainting. A simple wipe with warm soapy water every now and then is usually enough to keep the door looking clean and well maintained.
Yes. Composite doors are available in a wide range of styles, colours and glazing options. Whether you prefer a modern look or something more traditional, there are designs available to complement most property types, from new builds to older homes.
GRP composite doors are designed for long-term durability. With proper installation and normal care, they can maintain their performance and appearance for many years, even in harsh weather conditions.
Yes. Composite doors are a popular choice for many property types across the UK, including detached homes, terraced properties, apartments and new builds. Their versatility in style and colour makes them suitable for both contemporary and traditional homes.
Absolutely. Homeowners can personalise their door with decorative glass panels, handles, knockers, letterplates and other hardware finishes. This allows you to create a door that suits your home’s character and your personal style.
In many cases, yes. Your front door is one of the first things people notice about a home. A well-designed composite door can enhance the overall appearance of your property and create a welcoming first impression.
We have a network of FENSA assured installers across the country that would be able to help with your installation needs. Simply visit our ‘Find your nearest installer page’ to find out more.